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Rainbow Rodeo
Episode 7: Patrick Haggerty of Lavender Country

Rainbow Rodeo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 43:43


Hi, everyone. I'm popping in with a sort of mini-sode here. Patrick Haggerty, the lead singer and songwritier of Lavender Country, passed away on Halloween. I meant to post this shortly after his death, but between my midterms and the holidays, I just didn't get around to it. The real reason, though, is once I post this, well...then it means he's really gone.   We recorded this interview in 2018 when I was writing my first major article ever. This was only the second or third time I'd interviewed someone I didn't know personal and I think you can hear my discomfort. The setting was Branded Saloon, home of Karen Pittelman's Queer Country series. Patrick, James Wilson of Paisley Fields, Barbara Endes of Girls on Grass, had just come from a rehearsal space around the corner and were doing soundcheck before the show. I mention Karen and Patrick mentions James, who now goes by Paisley. You can hear some of that soundcheck going on in the background as I recorded this directly to soundcloud with a Chromebook, yet the sound quality is better than this intro. Figure that one out.   I think this interview shows Patrick's complexity. He was really, really, REALLY good at talking himself up. He had a LOT of anger and intensity stored up. In my opinion, some of his statements here are a bit grandiose but, at the same time, they're right on the money. After this, Patrick and I became friends and he was insistent that my wife and I come visit him on his ranch; that never happened.   Hit the subscribe button for next week's interview with one of Patrick's spiritual successors, Adeem the Artist.   Patrick Haggerty obituary in The Boot Wide Open Country article Subscribe to the Rainbow Rodeo newsletter!

Artifice
Ep. 59: Colin Hinton

Artifice

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 167:03


Colin Hinton is an active member of Brooklyn’s creative music community. A drummer, percussionist, and composer, his music draws from the jazz and free music traditions of Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, and Muhal Richard Abrams, as well as 20th century classical composers Messiaen, Scriabin, Feldman, and Grisey. He has performed in the US, Canada, Central and South America, and Asia, and has had his compositions performed in the US, Italy, and Canada. An active educator in the NYC area, Colin has taught at the City College of New York, numerous music academies, and runs a private teaching studio. He has given clinics at the City College of New York and the University of Toronto. Hinton studied drums with Ed Soph, Tyshawn Sorey, Dan Weiss, Ralph Peterson, and Ari Hoenig, and composition with Ingrid Laubrock, Tyshawn Sorey, and Eric Wubbels. He studied at the University of North Texas and City College of New York, completing a BFA in Jazz Performance and an MA in Music Performance with a focus in 20th century theory. Colin has performed with Ingrid Laubrock, Todd Neufeld, Tony Malaby, Brandon Seabrook, Michael Formanek, Lotte Anker, Jon Irabagon, Okkyung Lee, Eivind Opsvik, Tyshawn Sorey, Brandon Lopez, Jacob Sacks, Briggan Krauss, Miles Okazaki, Michaël Attias, Jesse Zubot, and Anna Webber. He performed on Jake Hanlon’s 2012 CD release “Follow” which was nominated for ECMA Jazz Recording of the Year. He has performed at notable NYC venues such as The Jazz Gallery, The Stone, Bar Next Door, Rockwood Music Hall, and Cornelia Street Café. Hinton currently leads contemporary classical/avant-jazz quintet Simulacra (Anna Webber, Yuma Uesaka, Edward Gavitt, Shawn Lovato, Colin Hinton), free-jazz/post-punk hybrid Glassbath (Peyton Pleninger, Edward Gavitt, Eva Lawitts, Colin Hinton), Aphelion (Tony Malaby, Todd Neufeld, Eivind Opsvik, Colin Hinton), and a piano trio featuring Santiago Leibson and Eivind Opsvik. Colin also co-leads Ocelot – a collaborative trio featuring Yuma Uesaka and Cat Toren whose debut recording will be released in fall 2020. Hinton is also the founder and co-curator of Off-Brand Music Series – a monthly music series hosted at Branded Saloon in Brooklyn that celebrates the avant-garde and experimental music scene. Off-Brand Music Series has been running monthly since January of 2018. For more information visit https://www.colinhinton.com/

Who Cares? …about Ross & Patrick
Ep. 060 – Who cares about Juno Tempest??

Who Cares? …about Ross & Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019


This week we care about Juno Tempest, a comedian and writer in Brooklyn. Join us for a titillating convo about astrology, sex work, trans issues, and young love in NYC. You can hear more from Juno on her weekly show "Sad Trainee Poetry Hour" on Radio Free Brooklyn every Sunday at 4pm. She's also the host of the Genre Reassignment comedy show at Branded Saloon in Prospect Heights.  

Eff'n Up
Ep. 43 “Mark the time, Leif!” with Chani Lisbon 

Eff'n Up

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 51:33


We sat down with the hilarious @chani_lisbon to talk correcting people, environmental shaming and so much more! Hot one! Give it a listen!   We wanna hear from you. Email us your eff’n up questions, quandaries and stories to effnuppodcast@gmail.com and we’ll read em’ on the show. If you see people eff’n up in the wild, tag us and we’ll repost it. Please please please rate, review and subscribe to Eff’n up on iTunes and Apple Podcasts. Be sure to follow Chani on IG @chani_lisbon and her monthly show @biggest_little comedy show at Branded Saloon. Follow @effnup and while you’re there, follow your boys too: @leclercandre @khalidsays. 

And Then Suddenly
35: Goldie Peacock on meeting the hottie walking down the stairs

And Then Suddenly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 34:31


On the night of their 30th birthday, Goldie Peacock was definitely not looking for love.  They were at the Branded Saloon in Brooklyn, getting ready to perform an epic drag king number that transformed them from an English gentleman into a unicorn when a stranger appeared on the basement stairs.  We talk about sparks, love, marriage, and what can happen when you're busy making other plans. Additional Resources www.goldiepeacock.com Huffington Post: "It’s Time For Drag Kings To Detoxify Masculinity On TV" by Goldie Peacock Definition of a Drag King

Between Awesome and Disaster with Will Carey

Comedian Sam Z and Will are in the middle of workshopping their storytelling shows, so now is a great time for Sam to return to the podcast to discuss storytelling, what sparked his interest in Storytelling, and what inspired him to want to start working on his show Trust Fund Baby.   NYC See Sam and Will Live for Free 2/15: Branded Saloon at 8PM. 2/18: Pete's Candy Store at 8:30PM.   Sam on Twitter: @hellfrasier_ Will on Twitter: @comicwillcarey Follow the Podcast on Twitter: @awesomedpod 

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WEBURLESQUE
Fight the World w/ Raina Sinclair and Stormageddon

WEBURLESQUE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 81:41


Two thirds of Magical Girl Burlesque, Raina Sinclair and Stormageddon sit with Viktor Devonne. Magical Girl provides a platform for new performers as well as experienced ones to explore new parts of themselves. ... Raina Sinclair has been performing for eight years through multiple incarnations of troupes, and helped create MGB as it stands now with Betty Brash and Paige Literati. Stormageddon hosts several podcasts including Screen Snark, CC: Autographs, Reignite, and Fun & Games. Big love to Betty Brash who wasn't able to attend the recording session, but is a necessary component of the MGB fam. ... (With apologies to Josh Harnett) ... topics: The Wicked and the Divine, soft openings, poetry slam adjacent, Alpha Psi Ecdysia, control over self image, Upton Sinclair, kind of a pun, names, podcast whore, anxiety, why Magical Girl, adolescence, hosting, Futurama burlesque, something's going to go wrong, living room shows, dumb ideas, My Chemical Romance, performing to live music, Welcome (Back) to the Glitter Parade, producing at Bizarre, Magical Grill Burlesque, nostalgia, niche sells, Scrubs, finite podcasts, We Heart Hartnett, The Black Dahlia, The Faculty, types of burlesque, that movie, The Unpretty Show, gatekeeping, professionalism, fan service, trauma Olympics, worth it, deciding what success is, industry and community, medium rare stakes, your brain's a liar, onto the next thing, coproducing ... shoutouts: Jenny Weinbloom, Jo Boobs Weldon, Tigger, Darlinda Just Darlinda, World Famous BOB, Qualms Galore, Anja Keister, Muscles Monty, Rhinestone Gorilla, Jason Mejias, Chris Harder, Wild Project, The Way Station, Paige Literati, Bizarre Bushwick, Amplexus Attack, Tip Velvet, Mystère Astaire, Sugar Mamasota, Schaffer the Darklord, The Waysties, This Way to the Egress, Branded Saloon, Tesla Coil, Mary Cyn, Nelson Lugo, Dick Move, Fancy Feast, Broody Valentino, Sarah Tops, Sucre a la Creme, Kita St. Cyr ... footnotes: The Fancy Feast documentary by Leon Chase, that Viktor Devonne paraphrases can be seen at http://www.fancyfeastburlesque.com/documentary/ ... recorded: October 14, 2018 ... music: "On a 45" This Way to the Egress (thiswaytotheegress.com); Used with permission - download it on Amazon today: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DY68WX2/ + "Off To Osaka" & "Comedic Juggernaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ... shop our merch: http://weburlesque.com/shop ... support us on patreon: https://patreon.com/weburlesque ... see us live: http://www.weburlesque.com/upcoming-shows ... follow us: @weburlesque @viktordevonne on instagram and twitter; catch MGB info https://www.facebook.com/MagicalGirlBurlesque & on IG: @magicalgirlburlesque // Raina Sinclair: @rainasinclair28 & Stormageddon: @dj_stormageddon at IG and @djstormageddon on Twitter and at http://crashchords.com/ ... talk to us: https://www.facebook.com/groups/157673948280099

The Life Story Coach
17: Life Story Memorabilia Boxes and Marketing with Show and Tell Events with Martie McNabb

The Life Story Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 61:22


What do people do with all the memorabilia they've collected over the years? Martie McNabb's Memories Out of the Box creates life story memorabilia boxes to tell the stories behind the stuff that matters most to us. And her show and tell events harnesses the power of face-to-face connection to foster an interest in telling our life stories.   How she started her career as a life story professional Martie had careers as a NYC public school teacher and a sign language interpreter before she opened her life story business, Memories Out of the Box. At Show and Tales, Martie tells stories with people's stuff. You can, too." A lost photo spurred the creation of Memories Out of the Box, Martie's company that tells people's stories through the objects they've collected through the years. Martie gathers, organizes, and edits memorabilia for busy individuals who value what they've collected but don't have the time, energy, or creative vision to create a legacy item.   Memories Out of the Box Martie has offered many types of products, but most clients want bespoke heirloom scrapbooks. [Hint: Show your clients what's possible, then give them what they want.] Listen as we talk about: creating an interactive experience with scrapbooks new technology for oversized scans Flippal for mobile scanning and making several passes and stitching together images for larger pictures the demise of letter-writing the Letter Writers Alliance   Martie's clients work long hours and don't have the time for long meetings. They feel guilty and overwhelmed by the memorabilia they've collected and neglected, and are relieved to find Martie to create something for them. Martie spends time going through their photos and other memorabilia, and has developed an intuitive sense of where the stories lie. (Listen to Dennis Ledoux on the Myers-Briggs Personality Test, and being a feeler and an intuitive person.) [Hint: If photos aren't labeled, they can still be appreciated as works of art in an heirloom project.] How do clients find Martie? Martie started Memories Out of the Box with a store in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn (she no longer has the store). But now she finds that word-of-mouth is best. Ask previous clients to let others know about you. [Hint: Get testimonials from clients at the end of each project.] Her new marketing tool? Show and tell events. Show and Tales Most creatives don't like marketing themselves. And what we do doesn't lend itself to an easy elevator speech. Our first task is to build rapport with potential clients. We need to educate people who have never heard of doing life stories. Having a book to read at the end of the project is wonderful; what's surprising is the power of telling the story. It's a gift the storytellers give to themselves. Long sales cycle. It can take years of ruminating before someone decides to START on a project. Because Martie tells stories with people stuff, what better way to publicize Branded Saloon in Prospect Heights Brooklyn was the venue for her first show and tell event. Martie held it in the backroom. People were invited to bring any object that they wanted to show and share its story. She lived in the neighborhood so started by inviting friends. Then she reached out over Facebook and started a Meetup group (just like Chad Elliot discusses in this episode). Show and Tale: The Moth meets Antiques Roadshow Storytelling is huge in NYC (and elsewhere!). But storytelling events are more performative (think of shows like The Moth). Martie's Show and Tales are more like a cross between The Moth and Antiques Roadshow—without the competition or even having a developed story. Show and Tales are more about story-sharing than story-telling. They can be held around a table, at a coffee house or library. Or they can be held at venues with a stage. Regardless, everyone feels welcome. Martie has had anywhere from 0 to 50 people show up. One of her best-attended events was in conjunction with the Morbid Anatomy Museum. She also did a themed event Show and Tale called “Scars, Tats, and Piercings” at a bar in Lower Manhattan. Each participant talks for 3-5 minutes, relating something about the item they brought. It is NOT meant to be a well-developed story, so even people who are afraid of public speaking should feel comfortable. This isn't about performing; it's about connecting with others. [Hint: During a traditional life story interview, give the storyteller a prop and the conversation almost always flows easier.] Martie is taking Show and Tale on the road! She bought an RV and will travel around the US for a year or two, hosting shows; she's also starting to host them virtually. The first one was in honor of Mother's Day—Mothers, Mementos and Memories. Sign up for Martie's newsletter to learn about her Show and Tale events. Martie will be offering a certification and licensing program for life story professionals to host their own Show and Tale events. She'll also partner with them for events while she's traveling the country. Join her! Have fun, go traveling, and do marketing in a creative way. Links: Memories Out of the Box Show and Tales martie@memoriesoutofthebox.com info@showandtales.com Aspinal of London leather photo albums and notebooks [note: I'd never heard of these before Martie mentioned them, but now I want some! I'm a sucker for beautiful journals.]   If you enjoyed the show, leave us a review on iTunes. And if you have any ideas to share or questions about this episode, share them in the comments. Thanks! Now go out and save someone's story.

The Fire Escape
The Nod

The Fire Escape

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 70:03


The lads open up with a little chat about an upcoming Little Horse (Colter and Pete) at the Branded Saloon in BK on 4/5 and Brandy's (Peter's Wife) art installation at Columbia University on the same date. Hywel reports back on his visit to Buckingham Palace and his mom getting the nod. We talk about how a diseased deer community might affect the economy of Alabama, and then get into a discussion about hunting in general. http://www.conservationmagazine.org/2014/01/can-trophy-hunting-reconciled-conservation/

Sluts on a Stoop
Episode 12 - Live Show Deux

Sluts on a Stoop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 60:06


Watch out, it's a live one! In this episode recorded live at Branded Saloon, Paulina and Nia talk online dating do's, dont's, strategies, and horror stories with a wonderful live audience.

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Dennis Has A Podcast
Episode 338 - Molly Lisenco

Dennis Has A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 93:00


Our good friend Molly Lisenco joins me at Astoria Coffee for her eight appearance and joins us to chat candy, soccer, music and so much more. Towards the end of the episode, Molly's roommate joins the show to chat her travels through North America and to play a little game to see the roommates know each other. You can see Molly this Friday, March 6th, at Branded Saloon for Big Mutts. You can learn more about Molly at MollyLisenco.webs.com and you can follow her on Twitter at @themooksterr! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltSportsTalk.com! #phenomenal

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Dennis Has A Podcast
Episode 271 - Molly Lisenco

Dennis Has A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 67:11


Molly Liscenco is back and we're chatting moving, roommates, Supermarket Sweep and so much more! Check out Molly's new residency on the last Friday of each month at Branded Saloon in Brooklyn. And check out Molly on Twitter at @themooksterr! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltTalkRadio.com! #phenomenal

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Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️
Lynette Williams, Anacron |BOBBY PICKLES’ PODCAST™️ EP 39

Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2013 58:15


Bobby podcasts, along with co-host Adrien de Martini, on location, from Branded Saloon, located at 603 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY, to cover a monthly musical event called TINTR (This Is Not The Radio). The showcase, which happens on the third Sunday of every month, is organized by soulful singer/songwriter, Lynette Williams, highlighting some her favorite artists, poets and musicians throughout the NYC-area. Bobby, Martini and Lynette discuss a range of topics, from outlaw country and gay pride tattoos to busking and Halloween party pants shitting. We round out this episode with some live music and an interview with Los Angeles rapper, producer and break-dancer, Anacron.

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